When selecting rows with a checkbox, it would be nice to be able to click on the row to select the checkbox instead of having to click on the checkbox itself. The trick in selecting a row is making sure the row click event doesn’t get activated when the user clicks the checkbox, essentially firing the event twice.

Here is my example. I am using a Bootstrap 3 marked up table with table class=”table”:

In this post I will show you how to manually configure your network interface by editing the following files using your preferred text editor(nano gedit vi). For the purpose of this post I am using the “nano” editor. Read More

As a small businessman, I’m required to keep track of the miles I travel for business purposes each year. I’ve tried mobile phone apps, web applications, etc.. but none of them had everything I needed. My goal is to have a system that can be accessed from multiple media – phone, tablet, PC, and any other devices. With that thought I started my Mileage Tracker application. Read More

A friend of mine came to me a few months ago regarding an idea. He was serving on his city’s Board of Alderman and was noticing the fact that the IT infrastructure the city was using was a patchwork of different pieces of software – some home-grown, others off the shelf. He noticed that each department set their own IT standards and used whatever software they liked. Even the email servers were different. He also noticed that their workload could be much simpler if they had a piece of software that could easily manage their tasks. Read More

A discussion topic on LinkedIn made me think about why I wanted to become a consultant. I had to ask myself the question “Why did I become a consultant? Was it the pay? The prestige?” I started to write a comment on this topic but quickly realized that I would have to write this down first to collect my thoughts and then copy it into the comments section. The problem was, I was 1000 characters over my limit when I posted my “comment”! Therefore, I decided to blog about this topic instead. Read More

To coincide with my previous post, I’ve also included a link to a post that Andreas Grabner from DynaTrace Software wrote regarding Web 2.0 performance issues. These are especially helpful and can relieve headaches down the road when you are trying to debug performance issues with a Web 2.0 client.

Andreas Grabner from DynaTrace Software recently published an article highlighting the Top 10 performance issues that they have experienced when working with their clients. The article is well written and very informative. I have found myself working on similar issues regarding performance and know that these issues are present.

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